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Didn't read all 3 pages but if you are feed a kid at 22 months there is something VERY wrong with the mother. The max time is 12 months, you start feeding baby whole food at 9 months. This is a sick woman.
 
My thoughts exactly. How about if the kid was four or five? There are women who nurse their children at that age. Starts to get creepy. If the kid can hold a "sippy cup", he's too old to nurse.

That's what I'm saying! I also heard this wasn't exactly "discreet" either; top off, tit out, no blanket, etc. But its for "the children", so modesty be danged!

Actually, word is that if the flight attendant was smart, she would have asked if the baby fo could get in line . . . . .




BTW, these broads have WAY too much time on their hands . . . I mean, holding a rally in public at the airport ticket counter to breast feed in front of everyone just to prove some stupid point. Get a life!
 
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I asked a passenger to show me proof of age for sitting in the exit row....she pulled her shirt up and showed me her breasts stating: "how's that?"
....I was too distracted to remember the question.
 
Didn't read all 3 pages but if you are feed a kid at 22 months there is something VERY wrong with the mother. The max time is 12 months, you start feeding baby whole food at 9 months. This is a sick woman.

Let's see your lactation speciaist credentials buddy. Nine months, twelve months, twenty-two months... all arbitrary. Very simply, nursing is good for kids. America somehow manufactured this myth that one year old is a magical time to wean. It isn't. A lot of moms don't go beyond a year for reasons I totally respect... time, job, discomfort, pregnancy, willingness to reclaim one's body, anything at all is perfectly respectable... except the arbitrary "it's been a year" reason citing it as if the one-year-mark has medical or biological significance. Consider what is and what is not censored in news media, books, and movies in this country, and it becomes clear that Americans are for reasons completely outdated and patriarchal horrified at boobs and not at war, death, and violence.
 

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